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The Albert Gate Mystery

The Albert Gate Mystery by Louis Tracy
By: (1863-1928)

The Albert Gate Mystery by Louis Tracy is a riveting and suspenseful novel that kept me on the edge of my seat from beginning to end. The story follows the investigation of a murder that takes place in the exclusive and affluent neighborhood of Albert Gate in London.

The characters are well-developed and engaging, particularly the charming and resourceful detective, Charles Cleek. The plot is intricately woven with plenty of twists and turns, making it impossible to predict the outcome. Tracy does a fantastic job of creating a sense of tension and intrigue throughout the book, drawing the reader in and keeping them hooked until the very last page.

Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed reading The Albert Gate Mystery. It is a classic whodunit that will appeal to fans of mystery and suspense novels. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking for a thrilling and engaging read.

Book Description:
A new case for barrister and hobby detective Reginald Brett: The imperial diamonds were sent by the Sultan to London, to be cut in Albert Gate mansion by experts, all the while under the especial protection of the British government. One morning, however, the Turkish officials are found dead in the house, and the diamonds have vanished - despite the strict measures taken to protect them. The first suspicion falls on Jack Talbot, a young secretary at the Foreign Office, in whose charge this mission was, because he also disappeared without a trace on the same evening. Convinced that Talbot is innocent, his friend Lord Fairholme turns to Reginald Brett for help...


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